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1. short-range

adjective. relating to the near future.

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2. range

noun. ['ˈreɪndʒ'] an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet".

Etymology

  • range (English)
  • rengen (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • renger (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

3. range

verb. ['ˈreɪndʒ'] change or be different within limits.

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Etymology

  • range (English)
  • rengen (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • renger (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

4. short

adjective. ['ˈʃɔrt'] primarily temporal sense; indicating or being or seeming to be limited in duration.

Etymology

  • short (English)
  • short (Middle English (1100-1500))

5. short

adjective. ['ˈʃɔrt'] (primarily spatial sense) having little length or lacking in length.

Etymology

  • short (English)
  • short (Middle English (1100-1500))

6. range

noun. ['ˈreɪndʒ'] the limits within which something can be effective.

Etymology

  • range (English)
  • rengen (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • renger (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

7. range

noun. ['ˈreɪndʒ'] a large tract of grassy open land on which livestock can graze.

Etymology

  • range (English)
  • rengen (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • renger (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

8. short

adjective. ['ˈʃɔrt'] low in stature; not tall.

Etymology

  • short (English)
  • short (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. short

noun. ['ˈʃɔrt'] the location on a baseball field where the shortstop is stationed.

Etymology

  • short (English)
  • short (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. short

adjective. ['ˈʃɔrt'] not sufficient to meet a need.

Etymology

  • short (English)
  • short (Middle English (1100-1500))
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